Graphics display outp

I changed the output to televsion from notebook by mistake, n the whole
resolution and everything changed, so then I changed it back to
notebook and it's the same, it didn't change back. How do I change it
back?

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"rex" <> wrote in message
news:...
>I changed the output to televsion from notebook by mistake, n the whole
> resolution and everything changed, so then I changed it back to
> notebook and it's the same, it didn't change back. How do I change it
> back?
>

Change what back

Is the output STILL going to the TV or IS the resolution a problem even
though you have made changes ?

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On 5 Dec 2006 16:06:56 -0800, "rex" <> wrote:
>I changed the output to televsion from notebook by mistake, n the whole
>resolution and everything changed, so then I changed it back to
>notebook and it's the same, it didn't change back. How do I change it
>back?

Cub wrote:
> "rex" <> wrote in message
> news:...
> >I changed the output to televsion from notebook by mistake, n the whole
> > resolution and everything changed, so then I changed it back to
> > notebook and it's the same, it didn't change back. How do I change it
> > back?
> >
>
> Change what back
>
>
> Is the output STILL going to the TV or IS the resolution a problem even
> though you have made changes ?
>
>
> Cub

On the xp home edition, if u right click on the desktop along with
properties etc, there are two graphic options, graph properties n graph
options, if u click on graph options u can change the output to
tv,notebook, monitor etc. I changed it to TV by mistake and the desktop
resolution, icon size appearance has changed and I can't change it back.

"rex" <> wrote in
news::
>
> I changed the output to televsion from notebook by mistake, n the whole
> resolution and everything changed, so then I changed it back to
> notebook and it's the same, it didn't change back. How do I change it
> back?

Hold down the "fn" key while pressing F5 is what works on ours.

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